
Curious just how far your dollar goes in New York City?
We've rounded up the latest places for rent via rental sites Zumper and Apartment Guide to get a sense of what to expect when it comes to finding apartment rentals in New York City if you're on a budget of up to $2,900/month.
Take a peek at what rentals the city has to offer, below. (Note: Prices and availability are subject to change.)
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400 W. 37th St. (Hell's Kitchen)
Listed at $2,804/month, this studio apartment is located at 400 W. 37th St.
When it comes to building amenities, anticipate concierge service, a gym and outdoor space. Pet lovers are in luck: The rental is both dog-friendly and cat-friendly. Be prepared for a broker's fee equal to one month's rent.
(Check out the complete listing here.)
West 74th Street and Columbus Avenue (Upper West Side)
Next, there's this studio apartment located at West 74th Street and Columbus Avenue. It's listed for $2,810/month.
In the unit, you'll find stainless steel appliances, hardwood flooring and a dishwasher. Pet owners, take heed: The property is both dog-friendly and cat-friendly. Be prepared for a broker's fee equal to one month's rent.
(Take a gander at the complete listing here.)
24th Street (Long Island City)
Here's a studio apartment at 24th Street that's going for $2,811/month.
You can expect to find a dishwasher, both air conditioning and central heating, hardwood flooring and high ceilings in the unit. When it comes to building amenities, expect an elevator. Animals are not welcome. The rental doesn't require a leasing fee.
(Take a look at the full listing here.)
236 E. 36th St. (Murray Hill)
Here's a studio apartment at 236 E. 36th St. that's going for $2,825/month.
The building has on-site laundry and a gym. You can also expect to see a balcony, hardwood flooring, a walk-in closet and a dishwasher in the unit. Pet owners, inquire elsewhere: This spot doesn't allow cats or dogs. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee.
(Take a look at the full listing here.)
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